1987 World Doubles Championship

The 1987 Foster's World Doubles was the sixth staging of the doubles snooker tournament. It was played at the Derngate in Northampton and held between 1 and 13 December 1987 with the tournament televised on ITV from 4 December.[1] Foster's became the sponsors for this tournament as part of the Courage Group as was previous sponsor Hofmeister.

Foster's World Doubles
Tournament information
Dates1–13 December 1987
VenueDerngate
CityNorthampton
CountryEngland
FormatNon-ranking event
Winner's share£60,000
Highest break182 Hallett/Hendry (combined)
Final
ChampionHallett/Hendry
Runner-upThorburn/Taylor
Score12–6
1986

Steve Davis and Tony Meo lost out in the pre-TV stages to unknowns Martin Clark and Jim Chambers 5–1 and the only time they failed to make the last 16 in the history of the World Doubles. Last year's finalists Mike Hallett and Stephen Hendry went of to win the final World Doubles beating Cliff Thorburn and Dennis Taylor 12–6 and as most of the champions of the tournament, they got the highest combined break of 182. The championship was discontinued as other snooker events were now filling the calendar.

Selected early results

First two rounds were played at the Crest Hotel, Portsmouth between 26-28 October 1987.

1st Round

Chambers/Clark5–0 Fagan/Jackie Rea
Lawlor/A. Harris5–3 N. Gilbert/Fisher
Oliver/Darrington5–4 Chalmers/Gary Wilkinson
Williamson/Foldvari5–1 Ellis/J. Smith
Jenkins/Heatonw–o Hargreaves/Van Rensberg
D .Gilbert/M. Smith5–0 Kelly/Meakin
Fitzmaurice/Morraw-o E. McLaughlin/D. Hughes
Glen Wilkinson/P. Gibson5– 2 Donnelly/Roscoe
Bear/Greaves5–2 Burke/Kearney
Sinclair/Blackw–o Watchorn/Sheehan

2nd Round

Chambers/Clark5–1 Browne/McLaughlin
James/Roe5– 0 Bennett/Marshall
Bales/Newbury5–1 Lawlor/A. Harris
West/Duggan5–0 Oliver/Darrington
Bradley/Dodd5–2 Meadowcroft/Scott
Williamson/Foldvari5–2 G. Foulds/V. Harris
Wildman/Edmonds5–3 Jenkins/Heaton
Gauvreau/Chaperon5–1 M. Gibson/John Rea
O'Kane/Wychw–o F. Davis/Watterson
Gilbert/Smith5–1 Wright/Whitthread
Cripsey/Longworth5–4 Fitzmaurice/Morra
Reardon/T. Jones5–3 Wilkinson/P. Gibson
Murphy/Chappelw.o. Mikklesen/Medati
Werbeniuk/Fowler 5–0 Grace/Rigitano
O'Boye/B. Harris5–0 Bear/Greaves
Drago/Owers5–0 Sinclair/Black


3rd Round

Chambers/Clark5–1 S. Davis/Meo
James/Roe5– 2 Martin/Spencer
Virgo/Stevens5–3 Bales/Newbury
Parrott/Reynolds5–2 West/Duggan
Johnson/Knowles5–0 Bradley/Dodd
MacLeod/Campbell5–4 Williamson/Foldvari
David Taylor/Charlton5–3 Wildman/Edmonds
Thorburn/Dennis Taylor5–1 Gauvreau/Chaperon
O'Kane/Wych5–3 White/Thorne
Wilson/King5–3 Gilbert/Smith
Mountjoy/W. Jones5–3 Cripsey/Longworth
S. Francisco/P. Francisco5–3 Reardon/T. Jones
Higgins/E. Hughes5–2 Murphy/Chappel
Hendry/Hallett5–2 Werbeniuk/Fowler
Williams/Miles5–1 O'Boye/Harris
Griffiths/Foulds5–2 Drago/Owers

Last 16 onwards

Last 16
Best of 9 frames
Quarter-finals
Best of 9 frames
Semi-finals
Best of 11 frames
Final
Best of 17 frames
            
Chambers/Clark 3
James/Roe 5
James/Roe 5
Parrott/Reynolds 2
Parrott/Reynolds 5
Virgo/Stevens 0
James/Roe 1
Taylor/Thorburn 9
Johnson/Knowles 5
MacLeod/Campbell 1
Johnson/Knowles 0
Taylor/Thorburn 5
Taylor/Thorburn 5
Taylor/Charlton 2
Taylor/Thorburn 8
Hendry/Hallett 12
Wych/O'Kane 5
Wilson/King 2
S Francisco/P Francisco 5
Wych/O'Kane 1
Mountjoy/Jones 3
S Francisco/P Francisco 5
S Francisco/P Francisco 4
Hendry/Hallett 9
Higgins/Hughes 2
Hendry/Hallett 5
Hendry/Hallett 5
Griffiths/Foulds 1
Williams/Miles 3
Griffiths/Foulds 5

References

  1. Turner, Chris. "World Doubles Championship". cajt.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk. Chris Turner's Snooker Archive. Archived from the original on 16 February 2012. Retrieved 12 March 2013.
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